Lifestyle · 4 min read
The five-minute evening massage that changes your relationship with your skin.
Begin In The Bath
The luxury starts before the massage. The Nefertari Milk Bath is the opening phase of the Queen Nefertari Evening Ritual — twenty minutes of warm, softened, milk-and-botanical soak that prepares the skin to receive the oils. Customers who skip the bath get half the result. Customers who include it understand why the Egyptians built their whole evening around it.
The Five-Minute Massage
Five minutes is the minimum. Less than that, and you've applied a product. More than that, and you've performed a ceremony. The first time you do it for a full five minutes after the bath, the difference is immediate — and the desire to do it again the next week is what builds the habit.
The Tools
A small ceramic dish. A folded towel for the floor or bed. Warm lighting. Music optional. The simpler the setup, the more likely you'll actually do it. Egyptian ritual was never about props — it was about repetition.
The Oils + The Cream
Cyperus and Rosehip — two drops of each in the dish, massaged into still-warm skin from ankle to clavicle. Then the Anti-Aging Frankincense Cream on the face, neck, and décolleté as the closing radiance step. This is the master sequence of the Queen Nefertari Evening Ritual. Customers who fall in love with it never go back to lotion.
The Mental Shift
This is the part of skincare that nobody markets. The five-minute body massage is also a five-minute decompression. Your nervous system reads it as a cue to slow down. After two weeks of nightly practice, you will start looking forward to the evening — not because you have to apply something, but because you want to.
